Driving Detroit: Videos from 2007

In 2007, reporter Bill McGraw took a 2,700-mile road trip and never left Detroit–driving every one of city’s 2,100 streets–to report on the conditions of the neighborhoods.
Brian Kaufman, Detroit Free Press

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In 2007, reporter Bill McGraw took a 2,700-mile road trip and never left Detroit–driving every one of city’s 2,100 streets–to report on the neighborhoods. The near Miller Street west of Van Dyke has been one of the hardest hit in the city.
Brian Kaufman, Detroit Free Press

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In 2007, reporter Bill McGraw took a 2,700-mile road trip and never left Detroit–driving every one of city’s 2,100 streets–to report on the conditions of the neighborhoods. The near Frederick and Chene has been one of the hardest hit in the city.
Brian Kaufman, Detroit Free Press

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In 2007, reporter Bill McGraw took a 2,700-mile road trip and never left Detroit–driving every one of city’s 2,100 streets–to report on the neighborhoods. In Southwest Detroit, the dense streets are driven by the immigrant population.
Brian Kaufman, Detroit Free Press

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In 2007, reporter Bill McGraw took a 2,700-mile road trip and never left Detroit–driving every one of city’s 2,100 streets–to report on the conditions of the neighborhoods. The Morningside neighborhood was seeing some new development and housing.
Brian Kaufman, Detroit Free Press

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In 2007, reporter Bill McGraw took a 2,700-mile road trip and never left Detroit–driving every one of city’s 2,100 streets–to report on the conditions of the neighborhoods. Midtown was stable and on the verge of the explosive growth we see in 2017.
Brian Kaufman, Detroit Free Press